基本説明
Each scenario is a realistic case history whether a classic presentation or something less common.
Full Description
The 100 Cases series provides a novel learning and revision tool that works by guiding the reader through each clinical case in a highly structured manner. Each scenario provides details of the patient's medical history and the key findings of a clinical examination, together with initial investigation results data for evaluation. Key questions then prompt the reader to evaluate the patient, and reach a decision regarding their condition and the possible treatment plan, while the answer pages reveal the processes a clinician goes through in such situations. The volumes are designed with the student in mind, and include features to aid self-directed learning, clinical reasoning and problem-solving. 100 Cases in Paediatrics covers the following subject areas:Respiratory, Cardiology, Endocrinology and diabetes, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Infections, Dermatology, Haematology, Oncology, Bones and joints, Neurology, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Neonatology, Miscellaneous
Contents
RespiratoryAn infant with noisy breathingA child with noisy breathingA chesty infantA chronic coughRecurrent chest infectionsA wheezy teenagerFever and breathlessnessA teenager with chest painCardiologyA cyanosed newbornA shocked neonateA pale, breathless babyAn incidental murmurA funny turnEndocrinology and diabetesA thirsty boyA tall boyA short girlAn overweight boyA girl with early pubertyA boy with delayed pubertyIs it a boy or a girl?A boy with breastsA boy with bow legsGastroenterologyA vomiting InfantA child with bloody diarrhoeaA teenager with chronic diarrhoeaAcute diarrhoea and vomitingAcute abdominal painRecurrent abdominal painA constipated toddlerAn infant with poor weight gainAn infant with persistent jaundiceAbdominal pain and jaundiceA lump in the groinNephrologyAbdominal pain and dysuriaRed urineA puffy faceA bed wetterHigh blood pressureInfectionsFever and a rashFever in a returning travellerSticky eyesA persistent feverRecurrent infectionsUnexplained weight lossDermatologyAn itchy rashDeteriorating eczemaAn infant with blistersHaematologyA pale childEasy bruisingA child with chest painOncologyAn abdominal massAn unsteady childLymphadenopathyA swollen shoulderFever in a patient on chemotherapyAches and painsBones and jointsA girl with a limpPain and feverSwollen jointsA spinal deformityNeurologyA fitting childA febrile, drowsy childA big headA child in a comaA late walkerA child with learning difficultiesSudden weaknessChronic headachesA funny smileWeak legsDevelopmental regressionA deaf boyA child with a squintChild and adolescent psychiatryA boy with no friendsA hyperactive childA teenager who won't eatNeonatologyBorn too earlyA breathless newbornRecurrent apnoeasA sudden collapse in a ventilated preterm neonateBilious vomiting in a neonateA jaundiced neonateA floppy infantA difficult deliveryA newborn with congenital abnormalitiesSudden deterioration in a term babyA case of possible trisomyAbnormal movements in an-day-old baby MiscellaneousA fracture in an infantA vaginal dischargeAn odd shaped headA drowsy toddlerA confused teenagerA drunken adolescentAn unusual appetiteA sudden collapseA pregnant-year-old A sudden, unexpected deathA tired teenagerPoor weight gain



